Hi Friends, We are back with a new Story 😃. Hope you will enjoy reading it.
In this Pandemic, we had all been working remotely for the past few years where all the official interactions were happening virtually. In order to facilitate in person interactions and to take a break from the daily routine, we decided to go on an office trip 🧳. As a part of our 2022 annual retreat, this time we decided to make a trip to “Yercaud”. “Yercaud” is a hill station located in Salem District of Tamil Nadu which is known for coffee, fruits and spice plantations. It was a 5 day trip.

– Mehmet Murat Ildan
DAY 1 – Arrival into “Yercaud”
On Breezy 🌬️ morning, we all started our journey 🚗 to Yercaud. Our Cottage is at the top of the hill. To reach the top of the hill, we need to cross 20 Hairpin bends. As we were up the hair bends, it felt as if we were traveling in a Roller coaster 🎢 covered with fog into a heaven filled with clouds.

– Mehmet Murat Ildan
Our destination was located 5,320 feet up from the bottom of the hill. After reaching the cottage, we had one of the Famous chettinad cuisine 🥘 of the south. After a short break, we visited a small stream which was running at the backside of our cottage. It was a small beautiful stream that seemed like a melodious song with the sound of water bashing over the rocks giving a soothing and relaxing feel. It triggered a striking thought on the quote –
“Enjoy the LITTLE THINGS in life. For one Day, you will look back and realize they were THE BIG THINGS”.
Robert Brault

The day ended with indoor games like Carrom board , Chess ♟️, Ludo 🎲, Brainvita marble game which brought back our childhood memories along with a peaceful night stay.
DAY 2 – A Walk and A Work
Next Day began with a walk outside our rooms putting one feet after another navigating through the fog accompanied by bird chirping sounds, with the sound of the flowing water and with the beautiful scenery of plantations. It was a nourishment for the mind and the body which stayed with us for a long time even after finishing it.


– Mehmet Murat Ildan
And in the morning, we were working for a few hours. Working from a hill station was of a different experience – Staying away from the hassles of the city, sipping a cup of coffee during meetings surrounded by a warm breeze with a view of mountains from your window.
After a few hours of work, we played Cricket 🏏. The fun thing is, normally for playing cricket, the ground has to be a plain surface, but this time we had to break the laws of the sport and frame our own rules for cricket like if we hit on the tree, it’s out and if it touches the fence, it’s four, so on as we were playing the cricket in the rugged ground which has stones, grass, plants on it.

DAY 3 – Boating on a ‘Boat House’
For a few hours, we were working in the morning. It was fun working together sitting next to each other after the long pandemic remote working option.
At noon, we decided to go boating. We went to a place called “Boat House”. There were 2 types of boats. One is rowing 🚣 and other is motor boat. We had the opportunity to step aboard on both types. When traveling in a motor boat, the view of green mountains was so quick, but when we rowboated, the view of green mountains was so cool. It was a new experience leisurely rowing a boat on a still water with uninterrupted stunning views of green mountains.

– B.K.S Iyengar


The day ended with a deck of cards tucked out from a box with endless hours of fun and entertainment every time when they are pulled out.

DAY 4 – Sight Seeing
The day got started with the remaining team members joining us in the trip. It was a grand gala. First we visited Nallur falls which is a hidden falls in Yercaud. It was a breathtaking sight of the fall after a long walk to reach the falls.



Next we visited the Sun view point. A place to watch the first rays of the sun during sunrise and the last rays of the sun during the sunset. But since we went a little late in the morning, we weren’t able to see it. However, it was breezy.



Next we visited the peak of the mountain. It was an astonishing view of the other mountains from the peak. And also we visited the temple ‘Servarayan temple’.


Next we visited the ‘Ladies Seat’ where we got to see a stunning view of the entire Salem district with the lighting. It looked like gold stars glittering✨ on the ground. And we had local street foods which was mouth-wateringly delicious😋 & hot to have for that weather.

After that, we did a little Shopping 🛒 . The day ended with ramp walks with traditional attires with memorable funny expressions and with the feel of the essence of the outfit followed by a bang off with bornfire.

Live every day as if it is a festival. Turn your life into a celebration – Shri Radhe Maa
DAY 5 – Departure from Yercaud
As it was our last day of the tour, we didn’t stuff with much schedules. But we had good time interacting with each other. On day 1, we were calling each other as ‘Colleagues’ but as days passed, we felt like a family get-together on a festival day slowly leaving the vacation buddies with blended emotions.
We thank Mr.Ram & his family & Mr.Kumar for Organizing this entire trip and making it a memorable one. This trip has created a great bonding between us. Looking forward for another one next year like the same. And, Special Thanks 🙏 to our readers who spent some time for reading 📖 our ‘Trip to Heaven’.




DEDICATING A SMALL POEM:
I narrated my trip experience to my mother, based on which she wrote a beautiful poem in our native language ‘Tamil’ – one of oldest language. Here with I am sharing this poem for you:
வேலை, வேலை என்றிருக்கும் வேளை
‘அக மகிழ்வுறும்’ விதமாய்
‘ஏற்காடு தன்னிற்கு ‘இதமாய்’ அழைத்து
‘கண்ணிற்கும்’, ‘மனதிற்கும்’-‘நெகிழ்வளித்த’ வேளை –
வயிற்றுக்கும் ‘இனிய உபசாரமாய்’
‘பற்பல உணவுதனை’ –
‘ருசி’ , ‘ருசி’யாய் பரிமாறி –
‘நீங்காத நினைவுகளாய்’
‘நெஞ்சிற் பதிந்த’ பதிவுகளாய்
‘விழிவிரித்து காத்திருக்கின்றோம்…
இனி வரும் ஆண்டுகட்கும் –
‘உற்சாக’ உழைப்போடும் –
‘உன்னத’ உணர்வோடும்!…
– K. Muthu Porkodi
I have attempted to translate this poem in English for you:
The Work, Along With Work
Of Very ‘Enjoyable Moment’
When We Were Been Asked
For The Trip Of Yercaud –
The Wonderful Place Of
‘Beautiful Sceneries’
& Warmth Climate
Of ‘Pleasant Memories!’
Along with the ‘Delicious Food’
Of ‘All Time Favorite’ Delicacy!
Eagerly Waiting
For Another Trip, Then & Then
That Yet To Come!…



September 17, 2025 at 2:58 pm
Loved reading about the journey described in this post! The reflections on travel and new experiences really resonated with me. Speaking of memorable experiences, I’ve noticed that many people in the Philippines also bond over sports, especially basketball. Following exciting tournaments can be just as thrilling as traveling to new places. Do you watch games regularly? Which leagues or matches do you think are the most intense this season? Any favorite rising stars catching your attention lately?
September 17, 2025 at 3:06 pm
I totally get what you mean about enjoying travel stories, and it’s true that experiences like that can inspire us in many ways. Regarding sports, I completely agree—following basketball in the Philippines is just as thrilling as exploring new places. Personally, I love watching young talents rise and seeing how teams adjust under pressure. Which players have impressed you the most this season? Do you think keeping up with tournaments helps motivate local fans to get more involved in playing themselves? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this.
September 17, 2025 at 3:21 pm
I completely agree—following basketball really adds excitement, and watching young talents rise is always inspiring. Here in the Philippines, basketball games bring communities together and spark a lot of local enthusiasm, especially during intense matchups. It’s amazing to see how fans discuss strategies, players, and upcoming matches. For anyone interested in current rivalries and rising stars, this article is a great read: AI Writing Assistant. Which teams or players have impressed you most lately, and do you think following these competitions motivates more people to play locally or support youth programs?
September 17, 2025 at 3:37 pm
I just stumbled upon this article and really liked the ideas shared! It’s interesting to see how different hobbies, like music or traveling, can connect with people’s daily routines. Here in the Philippines, I’ve noticed that sports often become a big topic among friends and family after chatting about hobbies. Do you also follow local or international tournaments? Which sports or competitions excite you the most right now? How do you motivate kids or friends to take an interest in active hobbies instead of just staying indoors?
September 18, 2025 at 5:10 am
I really enjoyed reading your thoughts! It’s amazing how hobbies like music, travel, and sports can bring people together and spark meaningful conversations. Seeing children and friends get inspired to try active pastimes is so rewarding. Encouraging small local games, family activities, or weekend sports outings can make a big difference in helping everyone enjoy movement while having fun and bonding.
September 18, 2025 at 1:00 pm
Completely agree—what makes sports like basketball so powerful is how they turn ordinary days into moments of shared excitement. In the Philippines, every big game feels like a festival where friends and neighbors come together. It’s not just about the score, but about passion, unity, and inspiration. I think young players especially benefit from seeing their heroes compete—it motivates them to dream bigger and play harder.